Atlanta, GA
48 new affordable housing units coming to west side of Atlanta Beltline
ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS46) – Shontay Smith is a single mom of 4 struggling to seek out an reasonably priced place to stay.
“Hire is just too excessive. There’s nowhere reasonably priced to stay,” Smith stated. “It’s simply actually, actually exhausting.”
Proper now she’s staying with a good friend after shifting out of a rundown, rat-infested condominium in southwest Atlanta. Though Smith has a full-time job, she says it’s nonetheless exhausting to seek out an condominium in her worth vary.
“You’ll be able to have a job making greater than minimal wage and solely be capable to pay your lease. No meals, no garments, no trip, no automotive insurance coverage, nothing,” Smith stated.
However a brand new reasonably priced housing complicated coming to the west facet of the Atlanta beltline might assist households like Smith’s.
“We wish to guarantee that we preserve this a really reasonably priced place to stay,” CEO of Atlanta Beltline Inc. Clyde Higgs stated.
A current $2 million funding by Atlanta Beltline Inc and Make investments Atlanta helps to deliver 58 new condominium models to 1055 Arden Avenue.
Forty-eight models will probably be saved reasonably priced for the subsequent 65 years.
“It actually means there’s going to be 48 extra alternatives for households to be near facilities, near a transit cease, and clearly near the beltline. So we take a look at it as affect for actual individuals,” Higgs stated.
The models will run at 50 to 60 p.c of the “space median revenue.” That means proper now a one-bedroom condominium would value about 1-thousand {dollars} a month.
“Lower than a thousand, that will actually, actually assist,” Smith stated.
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Atlanta, GA
Zoo Atlanta's newborn gorilla has died
ATLANTA – With heavy hearts, staff members at Zoo Atlanta announced the newest infant born to western lowland gorilla, Kambera, has died.
The baby girl was just five days old when she passed away.
“We are heartbroken by the loss of not just this special little individual, but by the loss of a newborn member of a critically endangered species. Like humans, newborn gorillas are very fragile, and the first few days of life are uncertain for any baby animal,” said Gina Ferrie, PhD, Vice President of Collections and Conservation. “If there is an encouraging takeaway from this sad moment, it is that we were so encouraged to see Kambera, who had not previously reared an infant, display all of the maternal inclinations we hoped to see. Our teams worked tirelessly and with outstanding commitment to help Kambera prepare for the birth and, following the birth, to ensure her and her infant’s wellbeing.”
It’s not clear yet what led to the infant’s death.
A necropsy, the animal equivalent of an autopsy, will be conducted soon, according to Zoo Atlanta.
Atlanta, GA
Wrong-Way GA-400 Crash Kills Woman, Injures Man
ATLANTA, GA — A wrong-way, head-on GA-400 crash killed a 24-year-old woman early Sunday morning, Atlanta Police said.
Police said the crash occurred around 5:15 a.m. on GA-400 North near Lenox Road.
A Kia Sorento and a Toyota Rav4 collided, killing the driver of the Sorento at the scene and injuring the 52-year-old male driver of the Rav4, police said. The man was taken to a local hospital, police said.
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Police did not say which vehicle was suspected of heading the wrong way, leading to the fatal crash.
Atlanta Police’s Accident Investigations Unit is overseeing the crash probe.
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Atlanta, GA
Person shot outside Lindbergh MARTA station, police confirm
ATLANTA – MARTA police are investigating a shooting outside the Lindbergh MARTA station.
It happened in front of one of the parking decks on Sunday evening.
One victim is being treated for their injuries. One person was taken into custody. Neither of them have been identified, nor has a motive.
This investigation remains active.
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